It’s year-end and
Tesla is in the midst of its final push to meet Wall Street expectations for a record quarter. It won’t be easy for the battery-electric vehicle leader to sell almost half a million cars amid
higher interest rates and more EV competition. Instead of price cuts,
Tesla is using a new tool to move metal: Incentives.
Source: finance.yahoo.com
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